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What is the English abbreviation of Bank of Communications?
The English name of Bank of Communications is BCM.

Bank of Communications is one of the major financial service providers in China, covering commercial banks, securities, trusts, financial leasing, fund management, insurance and offshore financial services.

There are 235 domestic branches of Bank of Communications, including 30 provincial branches, 7 directly affiliated branches and 99 provincial branches/kloc-0, with 3,270 outlets in 239 cities above prefecture level and 158 counties or county-level cities. By the end of 20 17, there were 232 domestic branches of Bank of Communications, including 30 provincial branches, 7 directly affiliated branches, and 95 provincial branches/kloc-0, with 3,285 outlets in 236 cities above prefecture level and 167 counties or county-level cities.

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Bank of Communications has 3,285 outlets in 236 cities above prefecture level and 167 counties or county-level cities. There are 20 branches (subsidiaries) and representative offices overseas. They are Hong Kong Branch/Hong Kong Branch, new york Branch, Tokyo Branch, Singapore Branch, Seoul Branch, Bank of Communications (Luxembourg) Paris Branch, Bank of Communications (Luxembourg) Rome Branch, Brazil BBM Bank (BBM) and Toronto Representative Office, with 65 overseas business outlets (excluding representative offices).

During the period of the National Government (the mainland of the Republic of China), Bank of Communications was one of the four major banks. Today, Chinese mainland's fifth largest bank, the first national joint-stock commercial bank, is also one of the eight banks and five guarantees (formerly known as six banks and three guarantees, five elements and three guarantees) for Hong Kong stocks in China. Bank of Communications is the global partner of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo.

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